Between 1930 and 1950, Humphrey Bogart starred in dozens of films, often playing tough-hearted roles. His most famous interpretation is that of Rick Blaine in Casablanca, the 1942 film by Michael Curtiz, in which Bogart wore a Borsalino hat that rightfully entered into the history of Cinema. This fifth collectible Borsalino Fedora is inspired and enhances the magical silhouette beloved by the Hollywood actor who translated aesthetics of the time into accuracy of proportions. The brushed felt in a special Curcuma shade is combined with a Poppy motif floral hatband for an extremely sophisticated effect. The inside of the hat is lined in satin featuring one of the actor’s funniest expressions “Never trust a man who doesn’t drink”. The Bogart by Borsalino Cut 5 comes with its very own special hat box inspired by the Academy Award won by Bogart in 1952 for the film The African Queen. Created in collaboration with the Humphrey Bogart Estate.